These scout cookie girls no longer exist
Before there is finished mint ...
It can be difficult to believe, but thin mints are not the originalCookie Scout Girl. They may be the most loved andbest selling biscuits The scouts of the girl have ever given us, but for decades before their introduction in 1951, only these small clovers of ironing were available at the door. And there is still a whole world of the scout girlcookies Beyond thin foams, cloves, samoas and tagalongs (or caramel delits and peanut butter cakes, depending on where you are). But many of them have not lasted a long time.
Some of the Girls Scout Cookies who are no longer with us, like treasures of animals, sound positively delicious. But other varieties, like those who came to 100 calorie packs, seemed to be designed to fail. Everything is just a lesson that you should keep your favoriteGirl Scout Cookies Close-Because you never know when they are off, as the following 10 experiences did it.
Juliete
Scouts of America were founded byJuliette Gordon Low In 1912, when she gathered 18 girls in her hometown of Savannah, Georgia, to educate them on everything, including camping and hiking. In the mid-1980s, there were millions of scouts of girls across the country and the organization felt it was time to honor the low treatment: a cookie in his name.
Julieted, as they were called, they were originally available from 1984 to 1985. They entered a box that had two sleeves, each with its own variety of cookies, according toLittle Brownie BakersOne of the two companies producing girl scout cookies. The first handle has been filled with a "darling-shaped cookie in the shape of a daisy with a lemon coated background and the second handle with a pecan-praline coating on the bottom".
Then, the juliettes were reorganized in 1993. The second iteration was a cookie of caramel and pecan covered with chocolate fudge and lasted until 1996.
Treasures of animals
Given the focus that the scouts have long had left out and all creatures living in the desert, it is probably not too surprising that they offered a cookie called treasures of animals. These chocolate covered cookies were available from 1999 to 2005. And they do not have animals; Cookies have entered the forms of endangered species, according toPuff. Finally, they were replaced bythank you so much, which are always available today.
Chips
From 1996 to 1997, the scouts gave us French inspiration the chips-ACookie with chocolate chips with a hazel torsion. Although they may not be as popular as some of the other flavors, they certainly had a dedicated fans base.
In 2001, Bob Levey lamented their death in aWashington Post column. "I have never swollen for any other flavor," he wrote. "All the rest is attached for second place."
Aloha chips
In 2000, the chips was replaced by Aloha chips, which had white chocolate chips and macadamia nuts instead of hazelnuts. However, they did not have resisted the test of time either. They were interrupted in 2004, but they also have their fans:Complex Aloha chips ranked among the 15 best scout biscuits of all time.
Olé olé
Olé Olés were available in the early 2000s, when low fat diets were all the streets. TheReduced biscuits Included bits of coconut and pecans, and they were coated with powdered sugar. We still do not understand their connection in Spanish, but we did not have much time to crack Olé Olea-Code were only available between 2001 and 2003.
Apple cinnamon
Apple canniors sound like a tasty cookie-shaped breakfast cereal, but customers were not crazy about the flavor. Cookies, who were around 1997 to 2001, were also considered a reduced fat and werefashioned like apples, complete with cinnamon sugar.
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Berry iced piñatas
These cookies, who were in the Cookie Market of the Scout Girl from 2003 to 2005, featuring the strawberry jelly, cinnamon, and a coarse glaze layer. According toFollowing magazine, "The piñatas were actually versions of cookies of the Danish dough." But possibly, these guys were also removed from the game.
Kookaburras
The Kookaburras, which were available in the 1980s, were chocolate crisp and caramel rice. Basically, likeMore magazine Described, these gilt treats were "KAT kats in the shape of cookies". Frankly, we do not know why they did not last, but there isCOPYCAT recipes On the Internet, luckily!
Cinna-spins
In the late 2000s, pre-packaged snacks that only contained 100 calories were all the streets. And, of course, the scouts entered the action. In 2007 and 2008, they produced 100-calorie snacks From this oat cookie to cinnamon. But, we are not surprised that they do not work: the cookies season of the scout girl is not for calorie count.
Upside down
These oat cookies at the end of the 1990s had an advantage over their competitors: an icing layer on the bottom. According to Cafeemom.com , The benefits were the response of the Scout daughter to Small Debbie Oat Cream Pies . Unfortunately, that was not enough to sell to become a permanent flavor, and they were retired in the Cookie Girl Scout cemetery.